B Bill H. Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 5, 2005 20 0 0 77 Middle Tennessee Nov 6, 2005 #1 BIG snakeheads?
D DeLgAdO Feeder Fish MFK Member Jun 1, 2005 9,608 13 0 38 Chula Vista, CA (San Diego) www.myspace.com Nov 6, 2005 #2 HOLY ****!!!
M messiner Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 1, 2005 2,354 0 0 34 americas wang Nov 6, 2005 #3 kinda looks like a giga
joel Polypterus MFK Member Jul 14, 2005 2,470 243 96 45 THE GARDEN STATE Nov 6, 2005 #4 thats awesome. i must have it.
R ROSS Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 15, 2005 1,177 2 0 47 connecticut Nov 6, 2005 #5 Bill H. said: BIG snakeheads? Click to expand...
B ballsmcgee1234 Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 27, 2005 433 0 0 41 Mpls, MN Nov 6, 2005 #6 that' s huge, where is it from?
L lizardfishman Jack Dempsey MFK Member Aug 15, 2005 1,153 2 38 Oregon Nov 6, 2005 #8 holy crap!!!!!!!!!!!
S sgland Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 11, 2005 307 0 0 50 Singapore Nov 6, 2005 #9 this IS a snakehead, one of the variant. it's big but there are biggers
Vince Most Wanted MFK Member Jul 4, 2005 1,427 12 68 Cypress, CA Nov 6, 2005 #10 Trick photography. Notice how he extends his elbow far from his body, and close to the camera?.... Genuine size fish is photograph closer to the body, or have some type of measurement. That fish is probably like a 16 inch specimen.
Trick photography. Notice how he extends his elbow far from his body, and close to the camera?.... Genuine size fish is photograph closer to the body, or have some type of measurement. That fish is probably like a 16 inch specimen.